ilovemulch wrote:If you don't get a JR1, does that mean you are outright rejected? In other words, did everyone who gets waitlisted have a JR1 and not make the cut to the JR2? Because I'm assuming to get accepted you need a JR1 and if you're going to get in off the waitlist, that must hold true also...so is it that you would have already had one around now/when your app first went complete? Or way later in the cycle once all decisions are made and they are then reviewing waitlist and selecting some for further review/JR1?

Looking at last year's thread, it seems that there were some who had a JR1 and then were waitlisted and some who got waitlisted then had a JR1/JR2.

Thanks. I'm trying to cover up my annoying Chicago accent, so I'm gonna draw out that hahhhhvuhd for all it's worth.

Also, try and mention yachting at least 3, 4 times in your interview to be safe.

And boating shoes. And tying cardigans around your neck.

As a current Hahhhvuhd student (not at the law school), I can testify that I have seen (in law school classes) guys wearing polo shirts, cardigans around the neck, shorts, and boating shoes. Even in the middle of winter. None have mentioned yachting, but I wouldn't rule it out.

Fresh wrote:Woke up under review at Harvard, and although it says 11/8 I didn't see it yesterday.

Submitted Halloween... trick or treat?Received 11/1

Raise your hand if you have been under review sans JR1 for a long time (>2 weeks)

*raises hand*Submitted 10/6UR 10/13Complete 10/21

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hdivschool wrote:As a current Hahhhvuhd student (not at the law school), I can testify that I have seen (in law school classes) guys wearing polo shirts, cardigans around the neck, shorts, and boating shoes. Even in the middle of winter. None have mentioned a yachting, but I wouldn't rule it out.

Fresh wrote:Woke up under review at Harvard, and although it says 11/8 I didn't see it yesterday.

Submitted Halloween... trick or treat?Received 11/1

Raise your hand if you have been under review sans JR1 for a long time (>2 weeks)

oxford_don wrote:Had mine today. Short (7 minutes), I wish I said more but I can imagine that he doesn't people to talk his ear off.

But I have to reiterate everything that has been said. He is very nice, its a low-stress conversation, he asked me a specific question about my application (though not that specific), why law school, why harvard, do you have any questions.

Time to wait and keep replaying a 7 minute phone conversation in my phone over and over and over

There's no need for a follow up email right? Like a thanks for the interview kind of thing? Just curious about the etiquette of these things.

oxford_don wrote:Had mine today. Short (7 minutes), I wish I said more but I can imagine that he doesn't people to talk his ear off.

But I have to reiterate everything that has been said. He is very nice, its a low-stress conversation, he asked me a specific question about my application (though not that specific), why law school, why harvard, do you have any questions.

Time to wait and keep replaying a 7 minute phone conversation in my phone over and over and over

There's no need for a follow up email right? Like a thanks for the interview kind of thing? Just curious about the etiquette of these things.